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Am I being paranoid

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Born1990baby2020 · 05/12/2019 16:33

Hey all, FTM (first time mummy) here.

I just wanted to reach out, as I'm likely over thinking things but I'm also still in shock.

A few months back my Drs told me I couldn't have children, I was producing the hormone that drops the egg and makes you have a period. After 8 months with no period and almost being 30, I thought I had better do something about this, I had an ultrasound about 3 weeks ago now along with bloods, Dr confirmed PCOS and every other test came back abnormal, I then had the scan and they said I had PCOS and also my womb lining was thick so needed a gynecologist to do a biopsy. That was fine they sat me down and told me what they thought it was and how did I feel about it etc etc, I then found out the Friday just gone that I was pregnant, I don't know what possessed me to do the test and why I felt I needed too, I just felt I did before the gynaecologist started poking around up there. I contacted the drs on the Monday and an emergency appointment was booked for the same day, they then said there was no doubt about it I was pregnant, and were equally as shocked as I was, I then had an internal ultrasound yesterday and turns out I'm 7+6 baby's very healthy, strong heartbeat but they were gobsmacked how the other scan they didn't pick this up, anyway after seeing the little light flicker on the screen, she then saw I had two wombs and thinks they were possibly looking in the wrong womb.

Since having the internal scan I've been getting a few pains in my lower back and also like a sharp pain through my belly button. I also noticed today I was leaking a bit, almost like when you have a bath and water makes it way up there a little bit. Am I being paranoid? Or could this be the start to something wrong, with my health problems I'm so paranoid to harm this baby.

Thanks

:)

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HeavilyCaffeinatedHannah · 05/12/2019 21:01

This is an impossible one to vote one. Speaking as someone who has had more healthy pregnancies than miscarriages (and I do realise that not everyone on here is so lucky) I do true always to err on the side of hope. Do feel free though to see a GP or midwife with your symptoms. If they've ever been pregnant and worried themselves, they will absolutely understand.

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